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Thank you so much for adding --prefix-date and fixing the line break issue. The exported org files seem to be correct.
I did notice that when --buffer was not enabled (ie, to generate one org file with posts as subtrees), each line in the post's content is indented by two spaces. Not sure if this is your intention or not, but I thought I'd report it since it differs than with the --buffer option.
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Thank you so much for adding --prefix-date and fixing the line break issue. The exported org files seem to be correct.
I did notice that when --buffer was not enabled (ie, to generate one org file with posts as subtrees), each line in the post's content is indented by two spaces. Not sure if this is your intention or not, but I thought I'd report it since it differs than with the --buffer option.
That was intentional. I don't use org-indent and prefer the text in
subtrees to be indented. We can add an option, if you think it's
important.
I think an option would be nice, just so we can have the EXACT post's content available, just in case anyone wanted to export the content elsewhere (again). Thanks!
I think an option would be nice, just so we can have the EXACT post's content available, just in case anyone wanted to export the content elsewhere (again). Thanks!
Thank you so much for adding --prefix-date and fixing the line break issue. The exported org files seem to be correct.
I did notice that when --buffer was not enabled (ie, to generate one org file with posts as subtrees), each line in the post's content is indented by two spaces. Not sure if this is your intention or not, but I thought I'd report it since it differs than with the --buffer option.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: